These are the typical Denim jean line that you can get other retail outlets at a much cheaper cost.

Sorry Harley, but for the cost not sure what you can do to get a better product but maybe add some crotch stretching ability in the right areas in the cloth as well as the same waist / length seemed a little "short" compared to other jeans that I've tried..

These well-constructed, water-resistant bags are designed to fit perfectly into Touring model luggage systems. The soft sides conform to the interior of the luggage to help use every available inch of space.

These came as standard gear on my CVO Ultra. These make getting your cloths that you pack off your bike SO MUCH EASIER and HASSLE free especially after long days of riding, the last thing you want to do is mess around trying to take your cloths out of your saddle-bags.

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Bags are constructed of sturdy synthetic leather with a hook-and-loop closure that makes it perfect for storing smaller items and a zippered inner pocket designed specifically for storing sunglasses.

10 minutes max to install, had to pull pretty hard to get the snaps to snap closed but that's intended since the Synthetic leather isn't stretched. I wouldn't store anything that you CAN'T get wet in them though. It's not water proof.

Adds more storage capacity to your motorcycle for sure. Since installing I've been in torrential rain and there was some moisture in there but nothing drastic.

Charge your cell phone or portable music player from this handy Tour-Pak mounted 12-volt power port. Conventional "cigarette lighter" style power outlet accepts most 12V automotive-style power adaptor plugs, and features a flip-top cover to protect the port while not in use.

On 2014 Tri-Glide was a little challenging to install since they've added the internal fairing enclosures and in order to remove the enclosures you have to have unusual TORX universal tool to reach through to unscrew the bolts holding the enclosure to the fairing frame.

I found it easier to remove the external fairing screws as you normally would, remove the fairing set aside, then hold with your hand the 12 Volt electrical adapter with my left hand and then reach around with my right hand using a pair of needle nose pliers to reach in and "GENTLY" hold the securing ring from the 12 Volt adapter and "GENTLY" unscrew it.

Using this method above only took 15 minutes from start to finish.

If you have the right tools please use them OR Have your local Harley dealership install this for you.

Communicate with your friends on any of 40 channels. Easy to use handlebar controls allow Push-To-Talk (PTT) and adjustable squelch levels for maximum performance and reception quality. Integrated CB System will mute the radio while in transmit or receive mode.

Installed as the instructions are written. Start to finish 15 minutes.

Just a note: My new 2014 Tri-Glide already has the CB antenna wire ran through the body to the luggage rack. The problem is with the antenna connector. There's a Plug blank that's installed and buying the CB antenna kit is the WRONG one. You can remove the plug that's in the antenna mount that when removed you can screw an antenna stud into the threads. I can't find a stud which to screw the antenna as of yet.

Communicate with your friends on any of 40 channels. Easy to use handlebar controls allow Push-To-Talk (PTT) and adjustable squelch levels for maximum performance and reception quality. Integrated CB System will mute the radio while in transmit or receive mode.

The TriGlide already has the intercom, so why do you need to replace the switch pack? Also, this sounds fairly complicated. Has anyone out there added the Bike-to-Bike Communications kit to their 2014 trike, and what was your experience?

I agree.. The Tri-Glide Ultra doesn't come standard a bike-to-bike comm although it does have a PTT button and the entire wiring mounted on the handle-bar. However, it does come standard with Co-axe pre-wiring for it already installed. Be careful though, the CB antenna mast pin is on HEAVY back order from what I was told today.

Communicate with your friends on any of 40 channels. Easy to use handlebar controls allow Push-To-Talk (PTT) and adjustable squelch levels for maximum performance and reception quality. Integrated CB System will mute the radio while in transmit or receive mode.

what other parts do I need to install this.

I have the same Trike. I've recently purchased the Advanced Audio Antenna kit (http://www.harley-davidson.com/store/cb-antenna-kit).

It comes with Coax wire and mounting accessories. I went to install this and the 2014 Tri-glide is already pre-wired. In the right side of the Tour-Pak you should see a plug where the antennae sits. With a small screw driver you can GENTLY pry out the plug to reveal the threads.

I have a request into Harley that they provide me with the SHORTENED Antenna adapter so I can just remove the plug and install JUST the antenna. The antenna adapter that comes with this kit is TOO LONG. All you need is an adapter that screws into the Lens housing on the tour-Pak and that is long enough to stick out so that the antenna can screw into it.